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Modern Slavery Statement 

This statement sets out the steps that Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd has taken and is continuing to take to ensure that modern slavery or human trafficking is not taking place within our business or supply chain. Modern slavery encompasses slavery, servitude, human trafficking and forced labour. Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery and human trafficking. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all business dealings and to putting effective systems and controls in place to safeguard against any form of modern slavery taking place within the business or our supply chains. We provide homecare services to a large number of people, with over 50 staff members at roughly 20 locations. Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd implements its business strategy in an ethically, socially, and environmentally responsible manner. We fully acknowledge our responsibility to respect human rights as set out in the International Bill of Human Rights. The IBHR informs all our policies related to the rights and freedoms of every individual who works for us, either as a direct employee, agency worker or indirectly through our supply chain. We are also committed to implementing the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights throughout our operations. Respect for the dignity of the individual – and the importance of each individual’s human rights – form the basis of the behaviours we expect in every workplace nationally. We will not accept any form of discrimination, harassment or bullying and we require all of our managers to implement policies designed to increase equality of opportunity and inclusion for all employees including agency workers. We have also developed and implemented policies and processes which are intended to extend these commitments through our supply chain. POLICIES We have several internal policies to ensure that we are conducting business ethically and transparently. These include: Human Rights policy and our Ethics Policy where we confirm that we will not tolerate or condone the abuse of human rights within any part of our business or supply chains and will take seriously any allegations that human rights are not properly respected. Whistleblowing Policy, aimed principally at our employees but also available to others working in our supply chains which encourages staff to report any wrongdoing which extends to human rights violations like Modern Slavery. All reports will be fully investigated, and appropriate remedial actions are taken, and we will work closely with social care and health providers ensuring that our policies and procedures dovetail with local procedures and best practice. A robust recruitment policy, including conducting eligibility to work in the UK checks for all employees to safeguard. Employee Code of Conduct consistent with any professional codes of conduct. DIRECT COMMUNICATION The Company encourages members of the public or people not employed by us to write, in confidence, to raise any concern, issue or suspicion of modern slavery in any part of our business. SUPPLIERS We believe that there are minimal risk levels when it comes to working with both suppliers and staff due to the steps, we take in ensuring documentation is up to date and aligns with all current policies. To mitigate any risks, we appropriately vet all contacts to protect the safety of our integrity and staff. We conduct due diligence on all suppliers before allowing them to become a preferred supplier. We include an online search to ensure that organisations have never been convicted of offences relating to modern slavery and we include our modern slavery policy as part of our contract with all suppliers. Suppliers are required to confirm that no part of their business operations contradicts this policy. As part of our contract with suppliers, they confirm to us that: They have taken steps to eradicate modern slavery within their business. They hold their suppliers to account over modern slavery. For UK based suppliers, they pay their employees at least the national minimum wage/national living wage (as appropriate) and to ensure that within their supply chains, where UK based suppliers have overseas supply chains, that their employees' pay is consistent with their national minimum wage requirements, working conditions are safe and fair, there is no child labour and working hours are not excessive. We may terminate the contract at any time should any instances of modern slavery come to light. RISK ASSESSMENTS Our supply chains include procurement of staff, consumables, facilities maintenance, utilities, and waste management [add further areas]. We have conducted a risk assessment and will ensure that we will take further steps to ensure that we support the eradication of modern slavery, that staff understand how to recognise modern slavery and the appropriate safeguarding reporting processes are followed should there be concerns within our supply chains, with customers or suppliers. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS We will know the effectiveness of the steps that we are taking to ensure that slavery is not taking place within our business or supply chain if: No reports are received from employees, the public, or law enforcement agencies or local safeguarding teams to indicate that modern slavery practices have been identified. SAFEGUARDS We aim to encourage openness and will support anyone who raises genuine concerns in good faith under this policy, even if they turn out to be mistaken. We are committed to ensuring that no one suffers any detrimental treatment as a result of reporting in good faith their suspicion that modern slavery of whatever form is or may be taking place in any part of our business. Detrimental treatment includes dismissal, disciplinary action, threats or other unfavourable treatment connected with raising a concern. Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd will accept and take seriously concerns communicated anonymously. However, retention of anonymity does render investigations and makes validation more difficult and can make the process less effective. Individuals are therefore encouraged to put their names to allegations. Any claims or allegations made which are found to be malicious or vexatious will result in disciplinary action being taken against the individual. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS STATEMENT The ultimate responsibility for the prevention of modern slavery rests with the [insert who at Senior Management level has responsibility] for ensuring that this policy and its implementation complies with our legal and ethical obligations. Managers at all levels are responsible for ensuring that those reporting to them understand and comply with this policy and are given adequate and regular training on it and the issue of modern slavery. ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS IN PREVENTING MODERN SLAVERY We understand that modern slavery risk is not static and will continue our approach to mitigating this risk. We will assess the risk via our internal auditing processes. This statement is made according to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes the modern slavery and human trafficking statement of Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd for the financial year ending 2023. Proscovia Sendijja of Proritas Health Care Professionals Ltd has approved this statement. APPROVAL FOR THIS STATEMENT This statement was approved by the Director. Proscovia Sendijja

Privacy Statement 

In the course of Proritas Healthcare providing support and friendship to your family and monitoring and evaluating your needs, we collect and hold certain personal information about you. We will only do so with your explicit consent and in accordance with all applicable data protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation. INFORMATION COLLECTED The personal information collected by us will be limited to that which is essential to allow us to provide the support you require and deserve. This will include: - Names, genders, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. - Employment, immigration statuses, disabilities (such as physical or learning disabilities) and racial/ethnic origins. - Data concerning health and sex life (such as substance abuse, domestic abuse, mental health, depression and pregnancy). We may also collect information from any individual/agency that has referred your family to us. HOW WE WILL USE YOUR INFOMRATION AND WHO IT WILL BE SHARED WITH (INTERNAL) Our carers discuss your support with the appropriate organiser/co-ordinators, who in turn discuss your support with their line managers. Discussions take place in a confidential setting, for the purposes of supervision and to ensure the best possible support to your family. Carers meeting together for peer support do not share information that may identify, or breach the confidentiality of your family. All information provided to our board of trustees for the purpose of assessing the level of referrals, local trends or case studies shall be anonymised. EXTERNAL We will, on an anonymised basis, use your personal information to demonstrate the impact of our services. Any case study information shared will always be on an anonymised basis unless we have further explicit consent from you. We will inform funders and your health visitor (and other agencies involved with your family) that you have sought support from us (including the nature and level of such support) and provide them with relevant information. In the event your family has been referred to us, we shall share the same information with your referrer (this will include any changes to the support and informing the referrer when the support comes to an end). We may share your personal information with our external auditors for quality auditing purposes but only in the presence of your organiser/co-ordinator and only after the auditors have provided us with all necessary written undertakings to preserve the security and confidentiality of your information. We will share personal information with law enforcement or other authorities if required by applicable law (including, in line with our Safeguarding and Safeguarding Adults at risks policies, where there are concerns about the safety or wellbeing of an adult at risk and it is considered necessary for their welfare and protection). We will not share your personal information with any other third party without first obtaining your explicit consent. HOW LONG YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WILL BE KEPT We will keep your personal information after we have finished providing our support to respond to any questions, complaints or claims made by you or on your behalf, to show that we treated you fairly and/or to keep records required by law. We will not keep the information for longer than necessary. We keep different types of information for different lengths of time (further details can be found in our Information Governance Policy which is available on request). KEEPING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURE We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent your information from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality. We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so. YOUR RIGHTS You have a number of important rights which you may exercise in relation to your personal information free of charge. In summary, those include rights to: - access your personal information and to certain other supplementary information that this Privacy Notice is already designed to address; - Require us to correct any mistakes in your information which we hold; - Require the erasure of personal information concerning you in certain situations; - Receive the personal information concerning you which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit those data to a third party in certain situations; - Object at any time to the processing of personal information concerning you for direct marketing - Object to decisions being taken by automated means which produce legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affect you - Object in certain other situations to our continued processing of your personal information; and - Otherwise restrict our processing of your personal information in certain circumstances. For further information on each of these rights, including the circumstances in which they apply, visit the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) website at https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/. If you would like to exercise any of the rights, please email, call or write to us using the details in ‘How to contact us’ below, let us have enough information to identify you, let us have proof of your identity and address, and let us know the information to which your request relates. HOW TO COMPLAIN Please report any complaint to the details set out in ‘How to contact us’ below. We hope we can resolve any query or concern you raise about our use of your information. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO who may be contacted at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/ or telephone: 0303 123 1113. HOW TO CONTACT US Please contact us if you have any questions about this Privacy Notice or the information we hold about you as detailed. Telephone 07444877930 or email info@proritashealthcare.co.uk

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Proscovia Sendijja 

Director

Proritas Healthcare Professionals Ltd

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